214 bodies buried at cemeteries of nameless : Our children are not ownerless 2017-05-10 13:19:02 DİYARBAKIR –Bodies who lost their life during conflict are buried at the cemeteries of nameless after regulation was changed. Families reacted to changed procedure and said “ Our children are not ownerless. There is a huge people behind them.” Bodies who lost their life during conflict since 2015 are not given to their families or waited at the morgue for months by showing procedure reason. After regulation was changed which describes bodies have to be identified in 15 days otherwise the bodies will be buried at cemeteries of nameless. But despite families identify the bodies in 15 days, bureaucracy procedures slowly. Ahmet Derviş born in Kobane lost his life on March 20 in Lice rural and despite family identified Derviş’s body, government refused to give the body to the family. According to family, border gates were closed for them to pass to Turkey to take the body. According to receive information, bodies of buried at the cemeteries of nameless reached to 214. Mardin : 12 bodies Urfa: 35 bodies Erzurum : 51 bodies Malatya: 30 bodies Antep: 20 bodies Şırnak: Two bodies Van: Seven bodies Silopi: 37 bodies